Good morning! Welcome to the last day of August. Sunny, with highs in the high 60s to low 70s. Disasters can bring out the best in people -- but also the worst. Many want to donate to Harvey-related relief efforts but unfortunately, there are scams out there. Here's some advice for giving safely. | Forecast |
|
Whether left stranded, worried about family members living in its path or working on relief efforts, Minnesotans have been wrapped up in the deadly storm's aftermath. | Explosions reported at chemical plant that lost power | Houston-area floodwaters recede but dangers still loom |
SPONSOR
|
A Ramsey County judge Wednesday issued a stinging rebuke to the Department of Natural Resources over its management of White Bear Lake. |
As Digi-Key plans to add 1,000 new workers, the northwest Minnesota city's trying to figure out how to build more affordable housing and make the community a place where people want to live. |
Texas lawmakers said the law would protect citizens from crime. Critics opposed giving police the authority to require people to show papers verifying their immigration status during routine stops. |
|
The revelation is the clearest indication yet that Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his team of investigators view the meeting as a relevant inquiry point in their broader probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election. |
Renee Alexander's job is to book the must-see acts for the State Fair. She's pretty good at it. She tells MPR News of her best get, and the Big One that got away. | Full coverage: The State Fair |
Baddies, a fledgling comedy club run by and for comedians of color, is getting some love from superstar Kevin Hart and Comedy Central. It could be a big deal for the club -- and the region's comedy business. |
This week Art Hounds recommend an exhibition of Somali art at Mia, "Ballast" at Mixed Blood Theatre and a puppet-filled celebration of the lowly onion at Farm Fest in Duluth. |